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11 Madison, James Preston, James P. From James Madison to James P. Preston, 1 March 1817 1817-03-01 Having received, through you, the address of the General Assembly of Virginia, of February 10th,...
12 Buckley, John H. Madison, James To James Madison from John H. Buckley and Others, [ca. … 1817-03-01 We take the liberty to inform you of our sad misfortunes, confined in Cuba Prison, at the inhuman...
13 Colvin, John B. Madison, James To James Madison from John B. Colvin, [ca. 1 March … 1817-03-01 Mr. Colvin presents his respectful compliments to the President, and asks his acceptance of a...
14 Wilbour, Isaac Madison, James To James Madison from Isaac Wilbour, [ca. 1 March 1817] 1817-03-01 You will not think it arrogant if it is suggested that until perfection becomes a human...
15 Madison, James Pardon and Remission for John Hugh Reilly, 1 March 1817 1817-03-01 Whereas it has been represented to me that at the Circuit Court of the United States for the...
16 Preston, James P. Madison, James To James Madison from James P. Preston, 28 February … 1817-02-28 By a Resolution of the General Assem[b]ly of Virginia, it becomes the duty of the Governor to...
17 Madison, James Remission for Joseph Osbourn, 28 February 1817 1817-02-28 Whereas it has been represented to me that Joseph Osbourn was convicted some time ago before the...
18 Madison, James Senate From James Madison to the Senate, 27 February 1817 1817-02-27 I Nominate Thomas Wynns, of North Carolina, to be Consul at Turks Island in the West Indies....
19 Jones, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Jones, 27 February 1817 1817-02-27 I owe you an apology for so long detaining the enclosed letter. You are probably informed that Mr...
20 Jones, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Jones, 27 February 1817 1817-02-27 I understand a law has passed creating the Office of Solicitor to the Treasury and the intimate...